I appreciate the information, but does anyone else find this to be confusing as well…anything? God is not the author confusion and I think all this “you can do this but you can’t do that” is not helping the faithful. I am now talking about how the Vatican is dealing with this. Personally, I think that they should be all in or all out but as I said my knowledge of this situation is limited.
If in doubt then don’t attend an SSPX church. It’s not as if there are not enough mainstream Catholic churches around that you need to attend an SSPX church.
Pope Benedict was very magnanimous in his dealings with the SSPX. He lifted the excommunications the SSPX bishops were under, and he reached out to try to genuinely try to deal with them with an aim to working with them towards a goal of full communion with Rome. But the SSPX rejected him. Pope Benedict said he was “treated hatefully, without misgiving or restraint,” for his “gesture of mercy” toward the SSPX bishops.
The SSPX are insistent that they will never accept the Vatican II position on ecumenism, the freedom of people to religious worship, and the view the Church now has on relationships with Jews. They insist that the Catholic Church rejects these parts of Vatican II, before they will consider coming back to full communion with Rome.
What more can the Vatican do? Completely tear up Nostra Aetate, Unitatis Redintegratio, and score out many sections in the other documents from Vatican II? Declare that anyone (including members of Christian denominations) who isn’t a member of the Catholic Church will definitely be going to Hell, ban Catholics from having any form of ecumenical dialogue with other Christian denominations, state that people on Earth do not have the freedom to worship and follow their own faith , and declare that Jews are the enemies of Christianity? Because that is pretty much what the SSPX seem to demand.
So else can the Vatican do? Declare that the SSPX are no longer part of the Catholic Church? That’s not how the Church operates. Groups walk away from the Church of their own accord, the Church isn’t in the business of kicking people out of the Church. Reinstate the excommunications? The Church could do that, but what would that achieve? Possibly The the lifting of the excommunications by Benedict might have been a mistake, but it was a magnanimous gesture by Benedict as he tried to reach out in charity to the SSPX.
In the end, whether the SSPX are “all in or all out” is up to them. It’s their decision. The Church can state Church Teachings, the SSPX can choose to act against these teachings, but so long as the maintain that they are part of the Catholic Church and recognise the Pope as the head of Christ’s Church on Earth, there’s not a lot more the Vatican can really do. A statement from the Vatican specifically the SSPX as heretics and schismatics is hardly likely to help matters. The Church works for unity, not to make the prospect of unity even more remote.